I'm glad they got him on firing his gun into the air, but if he hadn't done something stupid like that, he really only owns two handguns. He has magazines for guns he didn't have, and I'm guessing not all of that ammunition was for the two handguns.

I don't get the "scary" thing either - he can only use one effectively at a time.We don't assume that someone with a drawer full of forks is going to use all of them against every piece of food they see, do we?

Hmmm when I think of a "massive arsenal" I do not think of two handguns...and yeah for a serious shooter 10k rounds really isn't that much. Hell my Dad's friend was an antique gun collector and gunsmith and must have had between 3-400 in his house. Of course a lot of those were muzzle loaders...

Lsherm:I'm glad they got him on firing his gun into the air, but if he hadn't done something stupid like that, he really only owns two handguns. He has magazines for guns he didn't have, and I'm guessing not all of that ammunition was for the two handguns.

Maybe he sells this stuff on the street.

He's in New York. Unlicensed possession of a pistol or pistol ammo is a crime, I think a felony. What would be fun to do would be to challenge state ownership restrictions based on in being violation of the commerce clause. Cuz hey, if states can't legalize pot then they can't criminalize guns.